Dodge Journey: Diagnosis and Testing
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM LEAKS
WARNING: R-134a service equipment or vehicle A/C system should not be pressure tested or leak tested with compressed air. Mixture of air and R-134a can be combustible at elevated pressures. These mixtures are potentially dangerous and may result in fire or explosion causing property damage and possible serious or fatal injury.
Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and throat. Use only approved service equipment meeting SAE requirements to discharge an R-134a system. If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.
NOTE: If the A/C system refrigerant charge is empty or low, a leak in the A/C system is likely. Visually inspect all A/C lines, fittings and components for an oily residue.
Oil residue can be an indicator of an A/C system leak location.
NOTE: The only way to correctly determine if the A/C system is fully charged with refrigerant to perform the A/C PERFORMANCE TEST.
Connect a suitable manifold gauge set and determine if the static A/C system pressure is above or below 345 kPa (50 psi). If less than 345 kPa (50 psi), proceed to SYSTEM EMPTY. If greater than 345 kPa (50 psi), go to SYSTEM LOW.
SYSTEM EMPTY
1. Evacuate the refrigerant system to the lowest degree of vacuum possible (approximately -88 kPa (-26 in.
Hg) or greater vacuum). Determine if the system holds a vacuum for 15 minutes. If vacuum is held, a leak is probably not present.
If system will not maintain vacuum level, proceed to 2.
2. Prepare and dispense 0.284 kilograms (10 ounces) of R-134a refrigerant into the evacuated refrigerant system. See Heating and Air Conditioning/Plumbing - Standard Procedure and proceed to 1 of the System Low procedure.
SYSTEM LOW
1. Position the vehicle in a wind-free work area. This will aid in detecting small leaks.
2. Operate the heating-A/C system with the engine at idle under the following conditions for at least 5 minutes.
- Doors or windows open
- Transaxle in Park or Neutral with the parking brake set (depending on application)
- A/C-heater controls set to outside air, full cool, panel mode, high blower and with A/C compressor engaged
CAUTION: A leak detector only designed for R-12 refrigerant will not detect leaks in an R-134a refrigerant system.
3. Shut the vehicle Off and wait 2-7 minutes. Then use an electronic leak detector that is designed to detect R-134a refrigerant and search for leaks. Fittings, lines or components that appear to be oily usually indicate a refrigerant leak. To inspect the A/C evaporator for leaks, insert the leak detector probe into the drain tube opening or an air outlet. A dye for R-134a is available to aid in leak detection. Use only Chrysler LLC approved refrigerant dye.
Warning, Caution
WARNING
WARNING: The A/C system contains refrigerant under high pressure.
Repairs should
only be performed by qualified service personnel. Serious or fatal
injury
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Standard procedure
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SERVICE EQUIPMENT
WARNING: Refer to the applicable warnings and cautions for this
system before
performing the following operation. Failure to follow these instructio ...
See also:
Cooler, EGR
Description
Fig. 62: EGR COOLER
- EGR COOLER TO EGR VALVE TUBE
- MOUNTING SCREWS
- EGR COOLER MOUNTING SCREW
- MOUNTING SCREW
- EGR COOLER BODY
- EGR COOLER MOUNTING NUT
- EGR COOLE ...
Duct, floor distribution, rear
REMOVAL
Fig. 159: Rear Floor Distribution Duct
1. Remove right quarter trim panel.
2. Remove the push-pin retainer (2) that secures the rear floor distribution
duct (1) to the right inner qu ...
Insulator, engine mount, rear
Removal
Fig. 234: Belly Pan
1. Remove throttle body air inlet hose and air cleaner housing assembly.
2. Raise the vehicle.
3. Remove the belly pan (2).
Fig. 235: Identifying Rear Mount B ...